Qureos

FIND_THE_RIGHTJOB.

Affirmative Attorney Associate

JOB_REQUIREMENTS

Hires in

Not specified

Employment Type

Not specified

Company Location

Not specified

Salary

Not specified

Job Overview
Layde & Parra is looking to hire on an Affirmative Team Associate that will play a critical leadership role within the firm’s immigration practice. This Associate will directly supervise Senior Family and Humanitarian Paralegals and ensure that case strategies are executed effectively, workflows remain on track, and all legal work product meets the firm’s high standards of quality and integrity. The Affirmative Team Associate must embody the firm’s values in daily practice:

Growth Mindset

  • Commit to continuous learning and self‑improvement.
  • Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.
  • Celebrate milestones and progress.

Integrity Is Non‑Negotiable

  • Ensure transparency in every action.
  • Hold self and others accountable.
  • Prioritize what is right over what is easy.

Teamwork

  • Collaborate openly and build trust across the team.
  • Recognize that each member is essential to success.
  • Reject siloed or competitive behaviors (“we are not crabs”).

Hospitality (Mi Casa, Tu Casa)

  • Treat clients with care and respect as if they were family.
  • Value every person’s dignity and voice.
  • Create a welcoming environment where all are seen and heard.

Duties

Team Leadership

  • Lead and manage a team of two senior paralegals and four junior paralegals across Family and Humanitarian practice areas.
  • Run team meetings, set case priorities, and ensure alignment with firm goals.

Case Execution

  • Implement case strategies designed by the Affirmative Team Lead.
  • Troubleshoot and adapt within the overall strategy to address client needs and case developments.

Workflow Management

  • Oversee case progress to ensure completion within internal firm deadlines.
  • Monitor task assignments and redistribute workload as needed to maintain efficiency.

Quality Control

  • Review all legal work product (forms, affidavits, motions, briefs, supporting documents) before filing.
  • Ensure accuracy, compliance, and consistency with firm standards.

Training & Mentorship

  • Provide ongoing training, guidance, and mentorship to paralegals.
  • Foster professional growth and skill development within the team.

Client Representation

  • Attend all USCIS interviews with clients.
  • Participate in periodic court hearings as required by case strategy.

Requirements A Must

Education & Licensure: Juris Doctor (JD) and active bar membership.

Experience: Minimum of 3 years practicing in family and humanitarian immigration law.

Skills:

  • Strong leadership and team management abilities.
  • Excellent legal writing and review skills.
  • Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish (required).
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities under deadlines.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $75,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave

Work Location: In person

Similar jobs

No similar jobs found

© 2025 Qureos. All rights reserved.